Gordon Hinkley, whose Milwaukee radio career spanned more than a half century and whose voice was as familiar as an old friend to thousands of listeners, died this week at age 88.

Once called the "Granddaddy of Milwaukee radio," whose "Ask Your Neighbor" show ran on WTMJ-AM (620) for more than 30 years, Hinkley died Monday at the Village at Manor Park in West Allis, his family said. | Dec. 26, 2013»Read Full Article(37)

In January, Tour de France cyclist Lance Armstrong reveals to Oprah Winfrey that he used performance enhancing drugs.

One day would be pretty much like the next if not for all the different things that happen on each of them, as this roundup of radio- and television-related coming, goings and happenings that took place in 2013 demonstrates.

January

"I want to take a look one more time. I'm not going to see this again." — President Barack Obama, surveying the crowd at his inauguration.| Dec. 26, 2013»Read Full Article(2)

So you've unwrapped all the presents and drunk all the holiday nog -- now what?

The day after Christmas isn't exactly the busiest day of the year, but Milwaukee always finds a way to make it sweet -- like at Red Arrow Park, where today is the first day you can buy your own s'mores-making kits. They're just $3 for a 1-pack or $10 for a 4-pack. (They'll be available at the Slice of Ice skating rink through New Year's Day.) | Dec. 26, 2013»Read Full Blog Post